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into the streets and meet with the united states over the spill and now the u.s. embassy in cairo has been under siege for a day is how are the authorities there coping with the assault. well this is the consecutive day that angry mobs have taken to the streets of cairo you can see behind me the youngsters primary between the stones over to security value the security void innocence that has the right to the american embassy make my way fit in the slot machine the ones that interest transmit that knowledge as the huge company that is all being from the end of the stick i still think five people still covering their faces people walking around with mosques to their deaths mosque it's simply that from sting in the eyes the situation as it does on the nothing is from where i'm standing no no no peace plans that they were on the other side effect of the road is lined up with the significance of the peace with the sentences very people away from the muslim brotherhood and yet they pay for a nationwide might be a million man march to condemn this and they want to see th
into the streets and meet with the united states over the spill and now the u.s. embassy in cairo has been under siege for a day is how are the authorities there coping with the assault. well this is the consecutive day that angry mobs have taken to the streets of cairo you can see behind me the youngsters primary between the stones over to security value the security void innocence that has the right to the american embassy make my way fit in the slot machine the ones that interest transmit...
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they're associating this film with the united states. but if you do talk to egyptians around the square who will tell you they're against what they're seeing, they say this is not what they want for egypt, they want stability and this does not bring stability. the people we're seeing in the square right now are unemployed youth that really have no jobs, nothing else to do, so that's why they're gathering in the square and attacking lee, thank. we want to go to libya now. sources tracking militant islamic groups in the eastern part of the country they say the attack that killed chris stevens and three other americans was most likely carried out by a pro-al qaeda group. here's the latest from tripoli. >> reporter: as it becomes more apparent that the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi was a preplanned coordinated attack carried out by islamist radical groups, militants operating in the eastern part of the country, the big question is what will the libyan government do next. we heard strong words of condemnation coming out here. the p
they're associating this film with the united states. but if you do talk to egyptians around the square who will tell you they're against what they're seeing, they say this is not what they want for egypt, they want stability and this does not bring stability. the people we're seeing in the square right now are unemployed youth that really have no jobs, nothing else to do, so that's why they're gathering in the square and attacking lee, thank. we want to go to libya now. sources tracking...
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looking at libya and looking at syria, when should united nations or member states intervene? >> well, these are different situations. in libya, i think we've been right in intervening because gaddafi was a dictator, and you remember that there was a sort of libyan spring, a nobody was possible because of gaddafi. therefore, a decision was taken to intervene. >> rose: is the principle you don't intervene no matter how atroacials the acts of the government in power, if in fact they have a member of the security council who opposes? or if in fact they have an army which will make it a very bloody affair. >> no. >> rose: are those the rules? >> no. the rule is because of veto if one or two people-- nations -- permanent security members-- we cannot contribute because our principle is to intervene only if we have a legal authorization. and up to now, three times, russia and china say no. and, therefore, up to now, we haven't been able to intervene. which is a humanitarian catastrophe. because every day you have more than 200 people killed. and because the security council doesn't s
looking at libya and looking at syria, when should united nations or member states intervene? >> well, these are different situations. in libya, i think we've been right in intervening because gaddafi was a dictator, and you remember that there was a sort of libyan spring, a nobody was possible because of gaddafi. therefore, a decision was taken to intervene. >> rose: is the principle you don't intervene no matter how atroacials the acts of the government in power, if in fact they...
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the air support in the early stage with the united states u.k. and french troops arming and guiding them from february twenty third and as reported in the pakistani observer back then. is in many people's minds a creature of the united states intelligence operation. i awake of the violence which started in cairo barack obama said the u.s. doesn't consider it shipped an ally yeah rights triggered by film posted in the states with undead years of efforts by the u.s. government to establish friendly relations with cairo and other a muslim communities has the story. anger is rising rage is spreading and american flags are burning throughout the arab world this isn't exactly the type of relationship washington envisioned after barack obama became president i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign television interview to al arabiya an arabic language
the air support in the early stage with the united states u.k. and french troops arming and guiding them from february twenty third and as reported in the pakistani observer back then. is in many people's minds a creature of the united states intelligence operation. i awake of the violence which started in cairo barack obama said the u.s. doesn't consider it shipped an ally yeah rights triggered by film posted in the states with undead years of efforts by the u.s. government to establish...
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we are in the process where the free main economic zone in on the world the united states china and you are alone or having very accommodative measures this is the things that we have never seen in our life before consequence of that is this kind of military repression will push the price of. commodities and it will be quite good for community currencies and we recommend clients to invest in emerging that in local currencies because it will benefit from that trend russia so russia is a country that we are very positive on because it will benefit from this trend clearly the current valuation of the ruble does not reflect properly the price of oil and we expect the russian ruble to appreciate in the coming weeks and months so we are very positive on russia in the sense that this is a country that has a very no government. just about ten percent of g.d.p. and it does a very good fiscal situation. like a their way out of a dozen most style explained and not be well thanks for that abdicating will catch a fish you a little bit later. showed you explore the russian city of sochi which is due
we are in the process where the free main economic zone in on the world the united states china and you are alone or having very accommodative measures this is the things that we have never seen in our life before consequence of that is this kind of military repression will push the price of. commodities and it will be quite good for community currencies and we recommend clients to invest in emerging that in local currencies because it will benefit from that trend russia so russia is a country...
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states the palestinian authority is calling for the united states to apologize over this film and we're hearing the same kind of course come from the hamas prime minister ismail haniya he says that the film must be removed and that washington needs to apologize to the arab and islamic world for the offense that it caused now also on tuesday demonstrations continue for the third consecutive day in the pakistani city of karachi here hundreds of protesters continue to march they are holding up banners they continue to repeat the same slogans warning for the american ambassador to pakistan and other countries in the region to be expelled immediately we're also seeing hundreds of protesters taking to the streets when i kissed on the city of peshawar here the police fired tear gas rubber bullets and also used battens to disperse the crowd as they came close to the american embassy also on tuesday we're keeping an eye on lebanon where we've seen the greatest number of protesters take to the streets so far in this week long show of protests and demonstrations yesterday monday at least one hundr
states the palestinian authority is calling for the united states to apologize over this film and we're hearing the same kind of course come from the hamas prime minister ismail haniya he says that the film must be removed and that washington needs to apologize to the arab and islamic world for the offense that it caused now also on tuesday demonstrations continue for the third consecutive day in the pakistani city of karachi here hundreds of protesters continue to march they are holding up...
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they so the united states that dominated the region since 1970. when kissinger did the strategic shift. egypt from a pro sew yet enemy to pro-american ally. we have dominated the region. we are now in retreat. obama, himself, said we're doing a pivot out of the middle east to the pacific. proclaimed the tide of war is over. he took us out of iraq. we're leaving no residual, of course he announced withdrawal from afghanistan on a timetable. when it came to arab spring, he was indecisive. in iran he would not support protesters. libya half in and half out. everybody in the region understands that america had been the dominant element. in withdrawal is not interested. arab are apoplectic about iran going nuclear, not just israel. now our friends are looking around saying do we have anybody who is supporting it? the extreme jihaddist and the moderate jihaddist in the region saying this is our time. that is what is -- i'll give you one example of the withdrawal of the influence. syria. does anybody in the region ask what is the american position? every
they so the united states that dominated the region since 1970. when kissinger did the strategic shift. egypt from a pro sew yet enemy to pro-american ally. we have dominated the region. we are now in retreat. obama, himself, said we're doing a pivot out of the middle east to the pacific. proclaimed the tide of war is over. he took us out of iraq. we're leaving no residual, of course he announced withdrawal from afghanistan on a timetable. when it came to arab spring, he was indecisive. in iran...
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when i'm el psident of the united states, we will restore oumilitary. we will not cut our military commitment. >> mitt romney of pennsylvania in a very critical swing state. >> is he concerned that this means something aggressive? >> the syrian ridge i'm, because of their own security concerns, because of the deteriorating security situation inside syria has moved some chemical weapons to consolidate some of the main sites, but i want you to listen to what he had to say because he then offered a bit of a different take on it. have a listen. >> those sites do remain secured by the syrian military. there has been intelligence that there have been some moves that have taken place. where exactly that's taken plac we don't know.=s >> there have been some mov, and where actly at's taken place, we don't know. 's a litfficdit to figure out howthe secretary can y everhing is secure when he also says there's been s e moves and th really don't know . >> this is something being watched around the clock. >> that would be an optimistic perception there. let's see if
when i'm el psident of the united states, we will restore oumilitary. we will not cut our military commitment. >> mitt romney of pennsylvania in a very critical swing state. >> is he concerned that this means something aggressive? >> the syrian ridge i'm, because of their own security concerns, because of the deteriorating security situation inside syria has moved some chemical weapons to consolidate some of the main sites, but i want you to listen to what he had to say...
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a baby panda was born in the united states. now, a 14-year-old giant panda, you can see her right there being very protective of her young. gave birth at the smithsonian national zoo in washington, d.c., today. this is just her second cub. the next few years are going to be crucial for the baby, which is, i mean, doesn't get any cuter than this. the size of a stick of butter. in keeping with chinese tra dig, the new cub will not be named for 100 days despite the fact the cub was made in the u.s.a., it must be returned to china in four years. which brings us to tonight's number, one billion. according to the white house, that's the dollar amount china has illegally subsidized its auto industry. between the years 2009 and 2011, china provided export subsiies to chinese carmakers that are a violation. this comes on the heels of another filing from the u.s. that implied that china imposed $3 billion. it really starts to add up. china says unlike its pandas, the issue isn't so black and white and today, the chinese filed their own a
a baby panda was born in the united states. now, a 14-year-old giant panda, you can see her right there being very protective of her young. gave birth at the smithsonian national zoo in washington, d.c., today. this is just her second cub. the next few years are going to be crucial for the baby, which is, i mean, doesn't get any cuter than this. the size of a stick of butter. in keeping with chinese tra dig, the new cub will not be named for 100 days despite the fact the cub was made in the...
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very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassies despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries have paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they can't really do less out of those leaders or the people there because washington cheered so greatly for the changes that swept the region of the current leave government essentially ols its powers in the united states also there are still questions as to whether it was just the angry mob which attacked the u.s. consulate in libya or whether an organized terrorist group jumped on the bandwagon of this film hysteria and perpetrated the vicious attack the chaos the influx of arms into libya during the war against gadhafi created perfect environment for extremists of all kinds so there's still a web of
very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and mass. but the words apparently did not make it to the right ears and the rage went on in egypt in libya in tunisia and in yemen people stormed u.s. embassies despicable violence became the price the leaders of those countries have paid for letting the mob vent out this initially but the u.s. appears to be in a difficult position now they...
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. >> this is not a case of protests directed at the united states at large or at united states policy but in response to a video that is offensive. >>chris: you do not believe that? >>guest: absolutely. in fact, it is the case. we have had the evolution of the arab spring the last many months. what sparked the violence was the airing on the internet of a hateful and offensive video that has offended many people around the world. our strong view is there is no excuse for violence, it is absolutely reprehensible and never justifyied. but there are those who have reacted with violence and the governments have increasingly responded and protected our facilities and condemned the violence. this outrageous response to what is an offensive video. in question that in the past with "satanic verses," and cartoon of the prophet mohammed, there have been protesters that have sparked. >>chris: critics say this outpouring of outrage against the united states has everything to do with the u.s. policies. that we are disengaging from that part of the world, we pulled out of iraq, we pulled out of afgh
. >> this is not a case of protests directed at the united states at large or at united states policy but in response to a video that is offensive. >>chris: you do not believe that? >>guest: absolutely. in fact, it is the case. we have had the evolution of the arab spring the last many months. what sparked the violence was the airing on the internet of a hateful and offensive video that has offended many people around the world. our strong view is there is no excuse for...
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states. the right course is to stand behind our friends to listen to them and let the entire world know that we will stay with them and that we will support them and defend them. so who wins obama romney by the better question who effing cares what we should really be concerned with is why the us blindly decided to align itself with a country that on a daily basis in gage isn't a militaristic occupation or about why we've chosen to hold the hand of netanyahu amends push corrupt colonialism while norrin un mandated resolutions and what's worse overseen thousands of international war crimes the us needs to wake up because when we decided to describe to the gender of israel withdraw the validity of spreading human rights around the world and subscribe to an agenda of apartheid . or. point.
states. the right course is to stand behind our friends to listen to them and let the entire world know that we will stay with them and that we will support them and defend them. so who wins obama romney by the better question who effing cares what we should really be concerned with is why the us blindly decided to align itself with a country that on a daily basis in gage isn't a militaristic occupation or about why we've chosen to hold the hand of netanyahu amends push corrupt colonialism...
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states, united kingdom and ireland. fighting continues in syria and tensions escalate in iran's nuclear program. we also have watched violent attacks on u.s. embassies in arab countries. saudi arabia is the leading player in the region that is experiencing an uncertain future. i'm pleased to have for instance turki al-faisal back on this program. welcome. >> thank you, it's a pleasure to be here and a privilege. >> let me talk about syria. what worries you about syria? >> may i take this opportunity first to tell you, charlie, that the kingdom's 80th birthday would take place four days from now? and according to the greg born calendar. according to the other calendar it will be 82 years old. and throughout these 80 some years that we have had our kingdom everybody keeps talking about anen certain future for the kingdom. and because of the sagacity of the people of saudi arabia and the good will of the leadership and the government we have survived pretty well so far. we have many problems to face, including syria. many
states, united kingdom and ireland. fighting continues in syria and tensions escalate in iran's nuclear program. we also have watched violent attacks on u.s. embassies in arab countries. saudi arabia is the leading player in the region that is experiencing an uncertain future. i'm pleased to have for instance turki al-faisal back on this program. welcome. >> thank you, it's a pleasure to be here and a privilege. >> let me talk about syria. what worries you about syria? >> may...
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just a thought, if you are the president of the united states. >> yeah. well, the arab spring, 18 months ago, which the president encouraged and supported throughout is being hijacked by islamic militants militants and fundamentalists. in the crowd, it was like the royal fam leave al qaeda, the brother of the head of al qaeda, and the two nephews of the blind sheikh, this was organized. this is part of a plan. flow what has happened is a country, after could you want reafter country, it is caught on like wildfire, this is not the end of it. you are going to start seeing americans expected. americans harmed. we have-- >>> what will be -- this is the thing, what will be -- you know, the administration -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: proud of our foreign policy. then they said, of course, this is not directed at america. my question is, this happened on 9/11. we have learned, this protest, in spite what have they claim is a youtube video has been planned since august. it's 9/11, a day of great significance, as it relates to the terrorist world, why was th
just a thought, if you are the president of the united states. >> yeah. well, the arab spring, 18 months ago, which the president encouraged and supported throughout is being hijacked by islamic militants militants and fundamentalists. in the crowd, it was like the royal fam leave al qaeda, the brother of the head of al qaeda, and the two nephews of the blind sheikh, this was organized. this is part of a plan. flow what has happened is a country, after could you want reafter country, it...
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states. going to count a correspondent in washington d.c. the independent news editor james colbert told us that the instance of byproduct of night his intervention in libya last year the u.s. is going to have to maintain their relations with the country in order to save face because what this really has to represent obviously we can't read too much into this situation at the moment because as you say it's sweeping across north africa right now but today in the libyan context pacifically we have to see this is a case of needles chickens coming home to roost after they were so complicit in the bombing the carpet bombing of that country last year and i think we have to see that at the very least this type of incident the storming of the embassy the killing of an diplomatic official just simply could not could not have been happened it would have been under unthinkable under the gadhafi government and the destabilization that occurred last year was not ultimately the freedom of the libyan people
states. going to count a correspondent in washington d.c. the independent news editor james colbert told us that the instance of byproduct of night his intervention in libya last year the u.s. is going to have to maintain their relations with the country in order to save face because what this really has to represent obviously we can't read too much into this situation at the moment because as you say it's sweeping across north africa right now but today in the libyan context pacifically we...
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i think we should withold judgment on the next step in the united states until we have more can't and figure out where this is going. melissa: you mentioned the suez canal and mentioned impact on oil here. what do you think it does to the price of oil to see these tensions erupt? >> i think that the people who deal in oil internationally are very experienced in the middle east and in ups and downs of violence and turmoil and even chaos. i think some of that is factored into the price of oil. right now despite the sanctions on iran oil prices are in pretty good shape. they fell again i believe today. they're well below $100 a barrel. i don't think you will see any immediate fallout. watch two things. first of all can libya continue to remain stable and pump oil it is pumping now? secondly how are things going in egypt. because egypt is so important strategically and cultural and demographic center of the middle east, how things go in egypt will have an effect on everything from iran to north africa. melissa: ambassador, thank you so much for your time this evening. >> thank you very mu
i think we should withold judgment on the next step in the united states until we have more can't and figure out where this is going. melissa: you mentioned the suez canal and mentioned impact on oil here. what do you think it does to the price of oil to see these tensions erupt? >> i think that the people who deal in oil internationally are very experienced in the middle east and in ups and downs of violence and turmoil and even chaos. i think some of that is factored into the price of...
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they want some money from the united states. interesting enough, 82% of egyptians surveyed say they don't like americans. so we are paying a country to -- we will give a country money. we don't know what it going to happen to it. let's not give them any money. hold back and that really a billion and a halved we don't need to continue to pay these country its to hate us. egypt will do it for free and some of these other is. american taxpayer money going to these countries all over the world where there is unrest and they hate americans and destroy our property and kill our ambassador, not so fast any more. it is time to stop. >> judge jeanine: but congressman, it is my understanding that this week i mean there was some emergency funding that was approved that it was -- that there are many people in congress who don't object to this. why? how do they go back to their constituents who are out of work and out of jobs, hurting, and legitimately say well, you know, we to send money to pakistan, libya and egypt? what do they base it on
they want some money from the united states. interesting enough, 82% of egyptians surveyed say they don't like americans. so we are paying a country to -- we will give a country money. we don't know what it going to happen to it. let's not give them any money. hold back and that really a billion and a halved we don't need to continue to pay these country its to hate us. egypt will do it for free and some of these other is. american taxpayer money going to these countries all over the world...
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could really be a competitor for the united states. he was very clairvoyant. in terms of the arctic ice cap. this is playing out over decades. if you had an arctic open for shipping, and by the way, a close friend of mine is going to sail the northwest passage, precisely now because of what you bring up, because it will be up greenland, across canada. you could have shipping in the northern area, and this is not covered in the book, unfortunately, that can provide alternative routes that means somewhat less less of an emphasis of say the indian ocean, which i wrote my book about the last time. it would bring russia closer to america. very fundamentally, through the north. it would make canada significant geopolitical player in world affairs. to a degree that it hasn't been. because with the canadians, you have shale gas, you have incredible energy and hydropower resources and if you have an open arctic, a geopolitical position would be that much more significant. >> the gentleman here in the third row. >> robber, one i would like to of
could really be a competitor for the united states. he was very clairvoyant. in terms of the arctic ice cap. this is playing out over decades. if you had an arctic open for shipping, and by the way, a close friend of mine is going to sail the northwest passage, precisely now because of what you bring up, because it will be up greenland, across canada. you could have shipping in the northern area, and this is not covered in the book, unfortunately, that can provide alternative routes that means...
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states. -- critial sectors in the united states. how concerned are you about that increased activity? what can you tell us about it in terms of what they are after and how serious it is? >> first as you know, we are under constant cyber attacks, including the large part of our infrastructure that heare privately owned. telecommunications, electric power grid, finance, all the rest. that is why we work so hard for the cyber security legislation. the recent cyber attacks on some major american financial institutions including the bank of america, jpmorgan chase, are a powerful example of our vulnerability. on an islamist extremist website a few days ago, these attacks were announced. they were explains that it was -- they were explained that it was their intention to attack the banks and new york stock exchange in response to the anti-muslim video. i do not believe these were just hackers who were skilled enough to cause the destruction of the website of cyberspace of bank of -- to cause the disruption of the website of the cyberspace
states. -- critial sectors in the united states. how concerned are you about that increased activity? what can you tell us about it in terms of what they are after and how serious it is? >> first as you know, we are under constant cyber attacks, including the large part of our infrastructure that heare privately owned. telecommunications, electric power grid, finance, all the rest. that is why we work so hard for the cyber security legislation. the recent cyber attacks on some major...